LF Miton Balanced Multi Asset B GBP Acc Unhgd

Managed by

David Jane joined M&G’s global specialist equity team in December 2000 and was appointed head of M&G equity investment in September 2002. He then left the group in 2010 and launched the Darwin Multi Asset Fund in May 2011, which was then bought by Miton Group in 2014. Jane has over 20 years of fund management experience and was head of global financials research at Axa Investment Management prior to joining M&G. He was also director of global financials research at Newton Investment Management. A graduate of Keele University, Jane holds a degree in statistics and economics.

Anthony Rayner is currently a fund manager at Miton. Rayner has 17 years investment experience. Previously he worked for Darwin Investments focusing on the portfolio construction and risk on the Darwin Multi Asset Fund. Prior to Darwin he worked for M&G working on portfolio construction and risk for UK equity funds and then for the multi asset fund range.

Objective

The fund will invest in a portfolio of global mixed assets comprising of equities, fixed income securities, property and commodities. Whilst a combination of asset classes will always be held, not all asset classes will necessarily be held all the time, with the exception of equities and equity related securities (such as ordinary and preference shares, global depositary receipts and American depositary receipts) listed or traded on Regulated Markets. Investments in equities and fixed income securities will be of a direct nature, and exposure will be gained indirectly in property and commodities. It is expected that equities will be the most significant holding in the portfolio most of the time.

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